Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no corelation between simple weddings and happier marriages.
If your simple wedding has happened because you are poor AF or you are not a person who wants to spend on your guests (destination wedding, asking for a color themed dress code, paid bar, insane requests from guests) ....you are going to be unhappily married. Poverty and/or selfishness is a curse.
My friend had a simple wedding and got divorced.
Anonymous wrote:We spent six figures on our wedding 14 years ago. My parents paid for it happily. We had over 200 guests and it was black tie. It was lovely and one of the best days ever. We still look back fondly at how nice it was to have grandparents and extended family all in one place to celebrate. We haven't had any other event since then where everyone we loved was in one place. Still happily married and don't regret the money spent at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no corelation between simple weddings and happier marriages.
If your simple wedding has happened because you are poor AF or you are not a person who wants to spend on your guests (destination wedding, asking for a color themed dress code, paid bar, insane requests from guests) ....you are going to be unhappily married. Poverty and/or selfishness is a curse.
My friend had a simple wedding and got divorced.
Anonymous wrote:American weddings are dumb AF. How many other places in the world out pressure on young couples to go horrifically into debt for a stupid ass wedding? Between debt for the ring to having to shell out $10-20k for booze, wedding culture in the US is so illogical and stupid. They gouge the crap out of new couple and charge 3x the price for horrible food, just because it is a wedding.
We did a courthouse wedding, went to a $250 dinner, and are still married 20 years later. Zero debt and were able to buy a house because of it.
Anonymous wrote:There is no corelation between simple weddings and happier marriages.
If your simple wedding has happened because you are poor AF or you are not a person who wants to spend on your guests (destination wedding, asking for a color themed dress code, paid bar, insane requests from guests) ....you are going to be unhappily married. Poverty and/or selfishness is a curse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...and the brainwashing from the diamond industry about a guy should spend 3-4 months of salary on an engagement diamond is a big scam.
Totally, expecting a guy to be inconvenienced is a big scam!
But expecting a girl to bear children, do house work for free and bring home equal paycheck, is somehow not a scam 😌
Anonymous wrote:I had a lovely, black tie, DC wedding. We tried to keep it simple, but still had 120 people. I definitely skipped a lot of things: flowers (other than my bouquet), no kids (we didn't know any though, we got married young). But we had a beautiful venue, open bar, good food and dancing. No regrets and we definitely have the best marriage I know of. We had family coming from far away, so we couldn't just have appetizers. When people spend a lot of time and money to come to your wedding, it's cheap to not have a bar and real food.
Anecdotal, but the worst marriages I know were courthouse weddings and destination weddings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:American weddings are dumb AF. How many other places in the world out pressure on young couples to go horrifically into debt for a stupid ass wedding? Between debt for the ring to having to shell out $10-20k for booze, wedding culture in the US is so illogical and stupid. They gouge the crap out of new couple and charge 3x the price for horrible food, just because it is a wedding.
We did a courthouse wedding, went to a $250 dinner, and are still married 20 years later. Zero debt and were able to buy a house because of it.
I know of plenty of couples who had country club weddings, with professional photographers, catering, open bar, band/dj, wedding favors, fancy rings, etc., who are ALSO married over 20 years later. There's zero correlation between having an inexpensive wedding and having a happy marriage.
Anonymous wrote:...and the brainwashing from the diamond industry about a guy should spend 3-4 months of salary on an engagement diamond is a big scam.
Anonymous wrote:We had a nice wedding in my home country that was a fraction of what it could cost in the US. Probably would have been 6 figures here